🧠 Stack smart, play sharp, win big!
Upzzle is a 2-player strategic stacking board game featuring 40 colorful plastic pieces and a die, designed for ages 7 and up. Created by the brainteaser experts behind the viral Kanoodle, it offers a portable, engaging 3D puzzle challenge that’s perfect for family game nights and on-the-go play.
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Video Game |
Size | Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 5"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Bag |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 2 |
E**K
Fun game
Fun and easy game to play with my kids. I also like that it's compact
A**R
Fun game for the kids!
I got this game as gifts for my kids and my nephews. Ages range from 4-13, and they all love it. As the game goes you have to strategically think your play out. I may get this as a gift for my friend's kids too!
A**A
Pediatric OT & Kiddo approved!
This is a huge hit with my kiddos at work! I'm a pediatric OT and love how this game is engaging while working on visual perceptual, executive function, and social-emotional skills.
N**K
Ok for a few games.
Mostly a game of luck , roll of the dice.
S**H
Fun!
We really like this game!
H**C
Great game for 2
Fun game for two. It goes quick and is easy to learn. Even our 7 year old could play after 1 minute of explaining. Highly recommend!
J**.
Easy, LightHearted Fun Game
The media could not be loaded. It’s a simple open and close game. Kids love to stack so that’s an automatic draw to play. The pieces don’t click into the base but they do click into one another which makes it sturdy. My 5 year old loves brain games.
D**V
Puzzled over here
This is a cool concept, and I thought it could be fun, but I suppose I'm just a picky customer.From what I could tell, I received a brand new game, but many of the game pieces were scratched, scuffed, or dirty (?)...why? it's a bit puzzling. They also don't exactly click or interlock together so much as just lay on top of each other. Which sort of does explain why they advise not leaving gaps underneath.Also, as others have mentioned it, would seem more fun, albeit possibly less challenging if more pieces were included. Seems like you'd be over it pretty quick.Decision: pass.
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